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Great Getaway: FivePine Lodge in Sisters

That might not sound like a big deal, but it’s THE road going through Sisters and the massive (nearly completed) project underscores the transformation happening in the once sleepy little Central Oregon town.

For decades Sisters was known only for its rodeo, outdoor quilt show and Cowboy charm. But these days, there’s a decidedly more “upscale” feel to Sisters thanks to the FivePine Lodge campus.

Just a quarter mile from the edge of town, the campus is a one-stop shop for Central Oregon fun. The lodge’s luxurious guest rooms and cabins are rustic but refined and just steps away from a spa, movie theater, and brewery.

Access to the Peterson Ridge mountain bike and hiking trail system is right outside your cabin door, essentially making “adventure” a built in amenity like free Wi-Fi.

Off campus you’ll find fine French-inspired cuisine using Pacific Northwest ingredients at Jen’s Garden just a block off the main street – home to local bars and grills, quilt shops and stores with Western flare.

Because even as that new road opens and Sisters starts to change – you’ll still need a place to pick up some boots for the rodeo.

Ready to hit the road to Sisters? Check out the full three-day itinerary here.

Ted Taylor is an award-winning journalist who worked in newspaper and television newsrooms for more than a dozen years. A former assistant golf professional, Ted still loves to get out on the course, but you're now more likely to find him on a mountain bike when he's not spending time with his family. He's called Bend home for the last 14 years.

These maps and directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, or other events may cause road conditions to differ from the map results. For travel options, weather and road conditions, visit tripcheck.com, call 511 (in Oregon only), 800.977.6368 or 503.588.2941.

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